Audio summarizer

Upload a long recording and get a clear summary, key points, decisions, tasks, and notes.

Free tool: upload one audio file up to 5 minutes and 100 MB, then download a TXT transcript.

Supports MP3, M4A, WAV, OGG, Opus, AAC, FLAC, AMR · Private by default · Delete files anytime

Sample output

Example audio summary and key points

The summarizer preview highlights the short version of a long recording, with transcript context still available for verification.

Short summary
Key ideas
Decisions and tasks
Source timestamps for review
long-recording.mp3English · 02:14 · Summary preview
0:0002:14
Summary previewSummary TXT
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Upload guide

Summarize audio without hiding the source

A useful audio summary gives the short version while keeping enough transcript context for verification.

Use longer recordings

Meetings, interviews, lectures, podcasts, and research calls benefit most from summaries.

Check important claims

Use timestamps and transcript context before sharing decisions, quotes, or action items.

Export the summary

Move key points, tasks, and decisions into documents, project notes, or team updates.

Summary intent

Choose an audio summarizer when reading the full transcript is too slow.

Use this workflow to compress long audio into key points, decisions, and tasks while keeping access to source context.

User goal

Get the short version

Best for meetings, lectures, interviews, podcasts, and long voice notes.

Compared with

Audio notes

Summaries condense the recording. Notes may include richer structure and follow-up details.

Good for

Export takeaways

Move key points and action items into documents, projects, or team updates.

How it works

Get the short version without losing the source.

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Upload the long recording.

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Generate a transcript-backed summary.

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Review key points, decisions, and action items.

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Export the summary or keep it with the transcript.

Built for real workflows

Summaries with source context.

Keep each summary tied to the transcript so you can check the source when needed.

Short summary

Condense long recordings into the main points before reading the full transcript.

Key points and actions

Extract decisions, tasks, questions, and follow-ups from spoken audio.

Source-backed notes

Keep summaries tied to transcript context so important claims can be checked.

Reusable outputs

Move summaries into documents, project notes, or team updates.

Related workflows

More summary and notes tools.

Summary workflow

Summarize audio with reviewable context.

Summaries are useful when key points, decisions, and action items can be traced back to transcript context.

Key points
Decisions
Action items
Transcript context
Exportable summary
Source review

Common questions about audio summarizer

Can I summarize audio without reading the full transcript first?

Yes. Upload the recording, generate transcript-backed notes, and review the summary before digging into details.

What does an audio summary include?

A useful summary can include key points, decisions, open questions, action items, and source context.

Can I verify a summary against the original audio?

Yes. Keeping timestamps and transcript context makes important claims easier to check.

Which recordings are best for audio summaries?

Long meetings, interviews, lectures, podcasts, and research calls benefit most from summary output.

Can I export the summary?

Yes. Use TXT for simple output or richer formats when the summary needs to move into another workflow.

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